weeks with complicated series of circumstantial evidence even though incredibly powerful family in that county. this jury didn t look at him that way. within 5 minutes of taking the witness stand, he he he utterly destroyed his alibi. the evidence was overwhelming and had more holes in it than swiss cheese. no one else s voice was on that snapchat but it is. they didn t seek the death penalty, but you will spend the rest of his life in prison where he belongs. ashley: former prosecutor is on deck with his expert legal analysis. todd: jackie ibanez live in new york city newsroom, jackie, good morning. good morning six weeks, 70 witnesses and three hours of deliberations for a panel of south carolina jurors to find alex murdaugh guilty of ordering his wife and son. guilty verdict. signed by the four lady 3223. murdaugh with a straight face when it was red and escorted out with handcuffs. his son shaking head in disbelief while wiping his face with his hand. the ma
justice has been served. it doesn t matter how much money you have or people think you have. it doesn t matter what you think how prominent you are. if you do wrong and if you break the law, if you murder, justice will be done and south carolina. in a statement to fox outside of the courtroom, murdaugh s attorney said obviously we are disappointed, but we will have further comment. to mourn this morning 9:30 eastern time. ashley, back to you. ashley: we bring in nominee for arizona attorney and former prosecutor, and thank you for being with us, what are your thoughts how quickly the jury brought back this guilty verdict? good morning, ashley, good morning todd. three hours it takes to go through the documents and sign off on everything peer to talk
one of it did so well they got in ma. they got an award for theatrical performance. in real life. which is bad. you don t want an award for that. and you don t see it with progressives and the world. they never backtrack or reroute. they never say, oops, we got a new study coming in and apparently we are heroes. and we will do that. they lived in exterior. what desantis and a lot of republicans did is they went into the exterior and how do i want to live through this and projected that on american people. we agree with that and there were times we didn t like things and we did like things and it worked out. eventually we all stepped out of the house, went on with their lives while life is pretty good when you are in control of everything peer that is really the salty example of what freedom in america looks like and what socialism looks like. greg: you know what i always count on myself has been part of that elitist when i was well on the five.
one of it did so well they got in ma. they got an award for theatrical performance. in real life. which is bad. you don t want an award for that. and you don t see it with progressives and the world. they never backtrack or reroute. they never say, oops, we got a new study coming in and apparently we are heroes. and we will do that. they lived in exterior. what desantis and a lot of republicans did is they went into the exterior and how do i want to live through this and projected that on american people. we agree with that and there were times we didn t like things and we did like things and it worked out. eventually we all stepped out of the house, went on with their lives while life is pretty good when you are in control of everything peer that is really the salty example of what freedom in america looks like and what socialism looks like. greg: you know what i always count on myself has been part of that elitist when i was well on the five.
that our democracy is fake. elections and domestic politics are just a sideshow no matter who you vote for in the end, the same people still run everything peer that is a pretty dark understanding of the american system. if you are a normal person who grew up here it is the last thing you want to believe about your own country. it seems crazy. then you read stories like this one. according to reporting this summer in the days after last november s election, the chairman of the joint chiefs of scratch held a meeting with senior military officials at the pentagon. general millie wanted to inform them of what he described as a serious threat to national security. a threat so grave it impaled the stability of the republic. that threat, millie said, was the sitting president of the united states. donald trump question to the election. for this, force against the u.s. president. where the guys with guns, millie said. apparently he had been preparing for this moment.